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Leah O’Leary appointed partner at DLCM
Leah O'Leary (Pic: DLCM LLP)

13 Feb 2026 people Print

Leah O’Leary appointed partner at DLCM

Dublin-based law firm Daly Lynch Crowe & Morris LLP (DLCM) has appointed immigration-law solicitor Leah O’Leary as a partner.

The firm said that O’Leary, who joined DLCM in 2019, had greatly contributed to consolidating it as a leading provider of specialist immigration and international-protection legal services in the country.

DLCM’s immigration department is made up of four solicitors and four legal case-workers.

O’Leary has completed a certificate in immigration law from the Law Society, as well as Law Society diplomas in applied European law, French law through French, and legal-practice management.

O’Leary previously worked as a solicitor for Irish Traveller Movement Independent Law Centre and for the Chief State Solicitor’s Office.

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